Interactive hydrant map for Turkiye. Search by address, scan any area, and get directions to the nearest hydrant.
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Hydrants found
500 m
Search radius
OSM
Data source
Free
No account needed
Find fire hydrants in Turkiye
Hydrant Finder displays mapped fire hydrant locations in Turkiye using OpenStreetMap data fetched in real time. It's a free, browser-based tool designed for pre-incident planning, first-due area familiarization, and water supply training exercises.
How to use Hydrant Finder
Getting started takes under 30 seconds. Enter an address in the search box or click My location to center the map on your GPS position. Choose a search radius (500 m–1 km for dense urban areas; try 2–5 km for rural coverage). Click Search area — hydrants appear as markers on the map and as a sorted list on the right, nearest first. Click any result to open it on the map, or use Get Directions to open Google Maps navigation directly to that hydrant.
How firefighters use this tool
📋Pre-incident planning
Identify primary and secondary hydrants around target hazards before arrival. Document long-lay distances and alternative supply points.
🗺️First-due familiarization
Understand hydrant spacing and coverage density throughout your first-due area. Identify dead-end mains and low-flow zones.
⚠️Coverage gap analysis
Spot zones where tanker shuttle, relay pumping, or drafting from static sources may be the primary water supply strategy.
🎓Training exercises
Use real hydrant data for water supply scenarios, pump operator drills, and fireground pre-plan development.
Tips for better results
No results or very few? Increase the radius to 2–5 km. Rural and semi-rural areas have lower OSM mapping density — hydrants exist but may not yet be mapped.
Confirm in the field. OSM data is community-contributed. Not every hydrant is mapped, and mapped locations may have slight coordinate offsets. Always verify on-scene.
Supplement with flow data. Pair Hydrant Finder with the Hydrant Flow Calculator to estimate available GPM from pitot pressure readings.
Mobile GPS. The "My location" button performs best on mobile devices with GPS enabled and location permissions granted to the browser.
Contribute missing hydrants. If your area has hydrants that don't appear, consider adding them to OpenStreetMap — it improves coverage for every first responder who uses OSM-based tools.
Frequently asked questions
Click My location to center the map on your GPS position, choose a radius, and click Search area. You can also search any address using the address box. Results appear on the map and in the sidebar, sorted by distance.
All hydrant locations come from OpenStreetMap (OSM), fetched in real time via the Overpass API. Coverage depends on community mapping — urban areas in North America and Western Europe are well-mapped; rural areas vary.
Sparse results usually mean the area isn't yet fully mapped in OSM — not that hydrants don't exist there. Try increasing the radius or zooming out. You can also contribute missing hydrants to improve coverage for everyone.
Hydrant Finder is a planning and familiarization aid. It is not a substitute for verified fire department records, ISO water supply surveys, or in-field confirmation. Always verify hydrant location, accessibility, and operability before and during incident operations.
Yes. The address search uses Nominatim (OSM geocoding). Type any address, intersection, or landmark. Autocomplete suggestions appear as you type — select one to jump the map to that location and automatically search for nearby hydrants.
Each result includes a Google Maps directions link. For bulk hydrant data, OSM exports are available via openstreetmap.org/export. A CSV export feature may be added in a future release.
Yes — the tool works globally across 35+ countries. Use the country selector to navigate. Coverage is strongest in North America, Western Europe, and Australia. Coverage elsewhere depends on local OSM community activity.
Data is fetched live from the Overpass API on each search, with results cached briefly to improve performance. This means the map reflects near-current OSM data. When OSM contributors update a hydrant location or add new ones, changes typically appear within minutes.
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